10 EVEtttKOr EEDGEB PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1916. CHILDREN'S STRIKE AKIN TO o ANARCHY, SHE WRITES M'LISS Parents Action in "Backing Up" Youngsters , Against School Board Disrespect for i Law, Mrs. Schoff Asserts ALTHOUGH many pcoplo aympathlzo wholly with tho pupils of tho Filler . School In tho sentiment that prompted their enthusiastic demonstration last 'week In tho Interest of Principal Sowden's retention, I havo heard many other sobcrthlnklng men and women dcploro tho occasion for the probable effect it will have on tho futuro discipline of the school. Comes now an Interesting letter from tho president of tho National Cotifrrcsa of Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associations, Mrs. Frederic Schoff, who voices a strong disapproval of tho part played In tho affair by tho mothers nnd fathers of tho children. "Tho strlko of school children becauso of tho removal of a principal was probably In Imitation of what tho children had seen older pcoplo do when they had a grievance," she writes. "Many children's acts nro traccablo to Imitation, and nro the result of ignorance as to what Is right. "Such methods nro subversive of law and order. Children cannot dlctato ns to tho administration of schools, nor should parents condemn tho action of tho Hoard of Kducatlon or Superintendent of Schools without knowing tho reasons for their action. "The Superintendent of Schools nnd Hoard of Education are deputed by law to have charge of tho school system. They aro conversant with details ad no ono else enn be. They certainly desire to work for what they consider the best interests of tho scHools, and they should know better than tho average citizen docs what is best, because It Is their opportunity and business to be informed. ,, "They aro fallible nnd should bo ready to listen to the protest of parents at any time, but such protest certainly should como to them directly; nnd from parents. To permit children to feci that tho control of tho school rots on them, to permit them to voice their feelings In a strike. Indicates that rospect for law needs to bo Inculcated. "Children who aro not taught respect for their elders, who defy authority and sot up their own wishes ngalnst thoso legally chosen to mnnngo tho educational system, arc on tho path which will lead to anarchy unless they arc trained to understand that a country without law Is Impossible; that tho duty of every good citizen Is to respect tho law, and If It is not a good law tako measures which nro legal to change the law. "Lawlessness In children leads to adult anarchy. Tt Is not tho children's fault. Those who know whero such methods lead, those who arc tho guides of children, have no more Important duty to tho children or the nation than to culttvato respect for law, to show them that they owo respect to parents, to teachers, to those who are older nnd wiser than they arc. "Duties of citizenship, proper and improper methods of adjusting differ ences, patriotism, loyalty and a spirit controlled nnd calm in face of disappoint ments, should bo a part of every child's education." f ' Flirtatious Booties Tho Mayor of Oklahoma City, after having legislated liquor out of town, has now had his attention turned to tho fur-topped boots that women arc wearing. Those, It Is declared, constitute tho next worse evil with which the. Western city Is afflicted. Tho fur-bedecked footgear, nccordlng to a committee who visited his Honor, aro responsible for a 60 Increase in flirtation and mashing. In 'short, they are hold to be the devil's most potent Invention, thus fur. "Verily, it has been said with wisdom "to tho pure all things are impure." SEEN IN THE SHOPS ' J'' 'YTyr Mm - hmA nBi t wSesmi I 111 ', ' WVtFl3ww3Mr T"a' . 'iifSwfiKwiJwifflMS' Catch as Catch Can Now that we havo learned to twinkle nnd fox-trot with tho llssomo grace of an Irene Castle and that wo havo reverted to our schooldays on tho skating pond, "and have achieved tho figure eight and tho Dutch roll, wo must, I am told, forget these trivial accomplishments. Tor wrestling Is in! Forego the waxen Hoor and glassy pond nnd como to tho padded mat. ) Muscles aro to bo tho order of the coming day. Formerly when a woman wanted to protect herself In a dire emergency she resorted to the lowly but not to be nnlfTcd at hatpin, or even a sharp fingernail has been known to do effective work. Now we're to learn all about toeholds nnd scientific jujustu methods. "Throwing a man ovor" may como to have more than just ordinary significance. Forsworn "WTienever a woman makes a vow that she's never going to marry it's a safe bet that she's been contemplating that very thing. Gcraldine Farrar could tell you that. Taken In For tho first tlmo In tho history of fashion, American dressmakers havo been Invited over to Paris to confer with the French couturiers in regard to the kind of styles that aro to bo put out. Recognition at lost. Heretofore our countrymen have been Invited to como across with their pockets bulging with coin to purchase- tho creations that tho Parisian Btylcmaker In the secrecy of his atelier plnnned without American consultation. Sometimes tho finished product of his Imagination was a bit weird. Witness tho sheath and hobble skirt. But tho Paris craze was upon us and we copied and hobbled most fear fully. Then wo found that tho French women themselves had not nccepted these atrocities. In fact, they wore made for tho American trade. That riled. Gradually our Independence began to assert Itself, and now there nro some bold enough to say wo are fully emancipated. At any rato, a Franco-American Alliance has been formed to settle "the , difficulties of the dressmaking trade." M'LISS. STUNNING PUR SET FOR GENERAL WEAR THIS Is tho tlmo of tho year, and tho best time, to buy furs. It Is the wlso woman who knows cnoush to wait until the January fur sales come, or shortly after this time, for Just at this tlmo tho skins talto tho lowest figures possible. Tako today's model, for Instance. Theso furs ordinarily boII for $175, according to tho buyer. They nre tho precious and decidedly Mattering nnturnl bluo fox, with a natural ani mal scarf, barrel muff nnd a soft ruflllng of chiffon velvet. Tho price Is $98 Just nt present. Tho hat may bo hnd In satin or will be copied In straw If ordered. In black or colors, the shape Is the chief attraction, with a French wing nt ono side for orna ment. Tho prlco is J1S.B0. Full particulars ns to where these articles may bo bought will be supplied by tho Editor of tho Woman's lnge, Kvn.siNO I.kihik.h, BOS Chestnut street. Tho re quest must bo accompanied by a stamped, Belf-addrcssed envelope and must men tion tho dato on which the article uppcarcd. STERILIZED FOOD IS MOST COMMON CAUSE OF SCURVY f Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Pago Address nil communications to M'Llss. rnrr of hr Kicnlnir Jllccr. side of the paper only. Write on one vDear M'Llss Will you please toll mo if tho wireless signal S. O. S. has 1 any meaning other than that it Is a danger signal at sea? as soon as possible to Bettle an argument. Kindly nnswer HARRY. Our Souls." In S. O. S. Is often popularly translated to mean "Save reality It Is simply a distress code signal. Dear M'Llss Pleaso find out for me, if you can, which language has the greatest number of words, the English or the German? SCHOOL) According to an authority that I havo consulted tho English languago has 450,000 words and the German 150,000. Dear M'Llss Somo tlmo ago you printed a letter telling about a class In photography for women that was to be organized. Can you give me some information about this? I am anxious to take up photography want to learn it from tho ground up but do not want to go out of town to do so. Any help that you may give will be deeply appreciated. CAMERA. The Lantern and Lens Guild of this city Is going to give a course of instruction to women In photography. Miss Emily Fergusson, of that club, will be glad to tell you if tho class has been completed or If thero aro still vacancies. Dear ITLto-What is tho best way to give an Invalid an alcohol bath? Is spopging the roost efficient method? AMATEUR. Yes, a sponge bath is good, but if you use 90 per cent, alcohol It Is a. rather expensive process If any of the liquid Is wasted. One woman I know takes an old bath towel and makes a mitten to fit her hand. Tho friction, as well as the alco hol. Is good for the patient. By WILLIAM A SCURVT, or scorbutus as doctors call It, is nowadays rarely observed In adults, oven In Institutions, but It Is still fairly frequent In babies artificially fed. Tho condition Is constitutional. It Is characterized by spongy, bleeding gums, nose-bleed, extreme tenderness of the limbs to touch, swellings nnd dlseolora tlqns like black-and-blue marks about tho limbs, "rheumatic" pains and soreness, perhaps a disinclination to move tho limbs almost llko paralysis, pronounced paleness of skin nnd lips (anemia). Usually the child's health has been ap parently good up to tho tlmo of the at tack, which Is generally between the 5th and 15th month of life, though It may occur at any age nnd In the best of pri vate homes. Indeed, most cases of scurvy nowadays nro observed in tho babies of the wealthier classes, who don't know how to feed babies. Sterilized food is the most common causo of scurvy. Proprietary so-called "infant foods" nro accountable for tho majority of cases, and proprietary foods are almost always sterile. If they havo no other virtues, although condensed milk is sometimes found contaminated with pus producing germs. 1'nsteurlzed milk Is sometimes responsible for scurvy. Clean raw milk Is tho only good Imitation of a baby's natural food. Simply changing tho diet to unstcrlllzed food will euro scurvy. The addition of fresh fruit juices, orange Julco especially, is tho best known remedy. Orango julco should be given In amounts of from a tablespoonful to six tablespoonfuls a day. divided Into three doses, each do.se about an hour beforo a milk feeding. Any other fresh fruit juice peach Juice, prune Juice, apple Juice may be given if orango Julco, cdnnot bo had, Even for a normal baby, being raised on tho bottle, a teaspoonful of orange julco may be given onco or twice a day between feedings, from the fifth or sixth month, ns a mild laxative. Children over a year old should havo BRADY, M. D. fresh meat brotli every second day and flesh vegetable soups every day as a pre ventive of scorbutic symptoms ns well as a cute. Tho extravasation of blood under the skin, causing the "blnck-nnd-bluo" or cllonlsh-brown dlscolonitlons precisely resembling the miu ks from bruises, havo often given rise to unjust suspicions or accusations, especially In the case of ba bies in institutions. Scurvy Is caused by sterilized or pre set ved food, nnd cured by fresh, un changed food. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Teacher Tries Her Hand Tho lenclicr said my llttlo girl lias pink eyes. Please advlso mo what Is good for pink eyes. Answor If she wcro our little girl, wo would have an oculist or tho family doc tor make tho diagnosis nnd prescribe ac cordingly. The tonclier naturally doesn't know pink eyes from Iritis or trachoma. Calcium Sulphide Swells Is calcium sulphide a blood purifier? Does It clear tho complexion? It seems to drive out odorous Impurities from the skin. , Answer To both questions, no. It pro duces a bad odor, all right hydrogen sul phide, like spoiled eggs but It drives nothing out, except Its own by-product. BANQUETS rnrtlen up to in (I perxonH nri'Oiiiiiimlnli'd nt our linlla D2I) Market Street nnd 1U21 Chrnttiut Street Mi'.xus, r,oc ui HANSCOM'S Office, 734 Market Street M Madame Lisette announces to her clientele that she is now affiliated with Mr. Thco. F. Siefert, tho well-known furrier, at 14.2b Walnut street, 1st and 2d floors. z$ gnlontf be iHobcg will present at their opening a beautiful array or cnapeaux vnponea, aea premieres matsona de la Rue de la Paix et de son originate creation. At present wo aro showini? an exclusive line of Palm Beach and Southern Hats. 1426 WALNUT STREET SS322EaGK2S3: I j is Marion Harland's Corner Would Adopt a Baby "T WROTH lo Mrs. R. D. about the girl JL she offered for ndoptlon. As tho child Is S years of ngo she will not suit my want, n3 I deslro a baby gl.l from IS months to 4 years of ago. Plenso keep my nnmo upon your files, nnd when you hear of such a llttlo ono as I long for, let mo henr from you. Thf nk you for nil your kindness to me. MRS. C, A." Wo havo been tho means of filling other motherly hearts with gladness by placing lonely, friendless babies In nrms that nclied to clasp them. Wo register your hnmo, nnd with It the request that tho reader who can bring to you the fulfil ment of your wish will communlcato nt onco with tho CoriVor. Novel Our Grandmothers nend "When I was n girl I rend a novel called 'Chnrlolto Temple,' said to he a story of Revolutionary time" It is n tnlo of a young girl uhoso lovor deserted her. 8ho was nfterwnrd burled In Trinity Church yard, New York. C. A. V." It must bo nil of 70 yenrs since I, too, rend the story of "Clinrlotto Temple," be lieving It to bo fiction. Thirty yenrs Inter I learned Hint It was really biographical, nnd vlilled the grave of the heroine In tho churchyard of Trinity Church, New York. It struck me then nnd nt several subsequent visits ns strnngc that I fre quently found fresh flowers upon tho simple Rlnh tl.nt born her nnme. I am told that the brass tablet Inserted In the marble, Inscribed "Clinrlotto Temple," has been pried out nnd cnrrled off by ijomo vnndal or a relic fiend slnco my Inst visit. Would It bo practicable to get a copy of the old book which took such a hold of the sympathies of a dend and gone generation that pilgrims laid flow ers nbovo tho henrt of tho botrnyod and deserted girl for hnlf a century after her death? Will collectors of old books nnd tovors of tho roinnnco of real life put us upon the trnlt which may lend to tho discovery of tho poor llttlo hlstory7 Hot Water Jug "Do you need n hot wnter bottlo? dot nt any drug storo or a grocery storo a jug that will hold a gallon. Seo that it has a good cork. Iho It filled with hot water. In many cases It Is far better than n hot water bag made of run bcr, Al "'. Until within a few years the hot water Jug was found In the best continental Uhotcls In cold weather. Each bedroom was supplied with one, tho ruuDcr ua has superseded It now In the larger cities, but In Italian nnd Swiss provlnclnl towns tho Jug made nnd used for this purpose alone still holds Its own. May I ndd to the suggestion of our esteemed corres pondent that the Jug will hold hcnl nnd bo more comfortnble to tho feet It Incased In n knitted or rrochetcd bng innde to fit It? Tho snmo may bo said of tho hot water footbng. In my own homo a knit ted rover hnngs In tho bathroom beside each hot water bng ready for service. The sllpperlncss of tho Uncovered rubber Is peculiarly unpleasnnt to the feet of del Icato pcrsonB nnd children. The worsted caRO retains tho heat In bag or Jug nil night. A nleo present to an Invalid rcl atlvo Is ono of theso bags crocheted In bright nnd hnrmonlous colors. Snvlnrr in the Kitchen "I am interested in tho economics of tho kitchen. I believe wnsto Is sinful. There Is an old saying thnt a woman enn throw out of the kitchen window ns much ns her husband brings In nt the door. N'lco llttlo dishes may bo prepared from left-overs. Wheat bread makes delicious puddings nnd toast, nnd when dried In tho oven and rolled Into crumbs for fry ing purposes or soup thickening is ex cellent. All kinds of bread leavings may bo tnado Into dressing, even If thero Is no meat served with it. Scnson It nil tho sntne, uso butter or bacon drippings, and bako. It also makes delicious grlddlo cakes. Meat boiled with vegetables Is often stacked up In country kitchens waiting for soap making. It Is hotter for mo than fresh fried bacon when crisped Inside tho oven, nnd drippings mny bo used for mnny things. Even burned bread mnkos nn excellent coffee, to which milk nnd sugar may bo added, and which Is wholesome nnd nourishing more so than tho genuine bean. MRS. B. C. M." Tho second half of this letter will ap pear later In the week. It Is too long for Insertion as a. wholo and altogether too good to ho cut down. Readers will bo on tho lookout for It. She Is n wise economist, nnd her "hints" nro admirable throughout. Not a crumb of bread nor a drop of dripping or gravy Mlmi,' thrown away. I cannot lmnih .' over, that even n wasteful housswifif Alio irnAi yjK jilltlCB Rre Unfit lAl penr ngnin upon the table. In k, croquettes, scallops, and broths Uii t nants of boiled or roasted meals ni good service In competent hands. condemn bits of cold meat to th 5? fat pot I mean, of course, blb. hnvo not been served from dish tow The Bcraplngs of plates nr imm ,?, .All commnnlcfttlnns addrtMM t. i1 Ifsnnnd should Inclose tiS,ilf'VV nddrrssrd nc!ope nnd n eUtinin. i.'? nrtlclo In which you nrp InUreitfS "VU sons wishing to nld In the ih.Vi.T work of the it. II. O. should writ, vi,'" Ilnr bind. In rare nf this n.Ii1'' dresses of those thtr wonld I nnd. hnvins; received lhm, eomm7..i,"l in rnrr ni mis ppr. .'"' those ther wenld hi. tV,' j.-j-i ..r .,.-- r.iii-"- "wiibuowj uimi null iiit.q pnriiei. Reflected Glory "Piffle!" said the man when uli! It nrfected his pride to bo known L, husband of a famous wife. "Thhi fleeted glory' business Is rot. I canvi the llfo of me understand what la ,,!, feronco between being tho huabajiil Vi 'successful' woman or n 'beanm woman. It Is simply a matter of ii tlvo after all. For my own part t-' proud to havo won her approval toJ ter what the genornl public thinks." THE. CHEXRFUL CHEW! Uo t.11 K-ave Friands i who borrow booUs j Until they hwe. stuM nere3 where. L tell thern ror us t.ll - Ple.Ts.9e. hrinff us ovr books ptjlcK. fotSfj VJs- J Ml n FURS Purchasing Agents Orders Honored MILLINERY MuMm Sc mtfflanv 1X15 CljeStitut Street Opp. Keith's Offer Tuesday Remainder of Women's Ftar Coats and Furs At Large Price Reductions French Seal Coats Full flare model, collar, cuffs and border of Skunk Fur. Heretofore $110.00 Hudson Seal Coats - Straight full model of Hudson Seal, collar and cuffs .of Seal. Heretofore $150.00 Hudson Seal Coats Ripple model, collars of Skunk, Beaver or Seal. Heretofore $175.00 Hudson Seal Coats Full flaro .model, collar, cuffs and border of Skunk Fur. Heretofore $210.00 64.50 89.50 100.00 135.00 Persian Lamb Coats Fine quality skins, collar of Skunk or Persian. Heretofore $210.00 Hudson Seal Coats Chin collar, cuffs and border of Skunk, or without border. Heretofore $275.00 Hudson Seal Coats Full flare model, collar and border of Skunk. Heretofore $350.00 Sable Squirrel Coats-, . Leipzig dyed skins, straight, full model. Heretofore $150.00. ' 115.00 165.00 250.00 89.50 SIZES UP TO 52 BUST Hudson Seal Muffs Hudson Seal Scarfs Natural Beaver Muffs Natural Beaver Chin Collars Natural Skunk Muffs Natural Skunk Scarfs Black Fox Scarfs Black Fox Muffs Natural Raccoon Scarfs Natural Raccoon Muffs Black Lynx Scarfs Black Lynx Muffs Heretofore $27,50 Heretofore $15.00 Heretofore $25.00 Heretofore $20.00 Heretofore $35.00 Heretofore $15.00 Heretofore $19.50 Heretofore $22.00 Heretofore $14.50 Heretofore $14.50 Heretofore $39.50 Heretofore $35.00 15.00 7.50 12.50 10.50 19.50 6.50 10.50 11.50 5.00 5.00 22.50 18.50 Charge Accounts Opened n MILLIE AND HER MILLIONS (Copyright, 1013.) j9 FIDO'S INTENTIONS WERE PERFECTLY GOOD, BUT C Twat'c tup OPTHAT UNEARTHLYi XJ-NMVA I HQW FORTUNATE ? NOT A MARKNI WHAT WON PER FUl LUCK) lOINKS: IWISH I0IPMTHAVJE7 S -v 1 1 KNOW WHAT I'lcTDO. I'LCLCT FIDO PLAY L I OH.' STOP HlH.'STOPHlrl.' S r If TO weAR, THISAvvfOU ( s-A-j VUITHIT AND AUNT WIU THINK IT WAS AN TT. . r ' JP.lir V iT lACCIOEiST. 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